Cash-register.



0. PALMER.

11.3311), nncmvnn.

CASH REGISTER.

APPLICATION FILED 822126. 1910.

1,1 18,147. Patented Nov. 24, 1914.

WITNESSES: v. Ell/[0R r QM BMW C. PALMER.

11, Ban). momma.

CASH REGISTER.

APPLICATION FILED 811F126 1910.

1,1 18,147, Patented Nov. 24, 1914.

8 SHEETS-SHEET 2.

C. PALMER.

R. BRIDEN, RECEIVER.

CASH REGISTER.

APPLICATION rum) SEPT. 26, 1910.

Patented Nov. 24, 1914.

6 SHEETB-SHEET 3" mnwq WITNESSES:

G. PALMER.

R. 1131mm, RECEIVER.

CASH REGISTER.

APPLICATION FILED SEPT. 26, 1910.

Patented Nov. 24, 1914.

C. PALMER. R. BRIDEN RECEIVER, CASH REGISTER.

APPLICATION FILED SEPT. 26, 1910. 1 1 1 8, 1 47;

6 SHEETS SHEET 54 P W J42, Sad M Patented Nov. 24, 1914.

G PALMER. R. BRIDEN, momvnn. CASH REGISTER.

APPLICATION FILED SEPT. 26, 1910.

1,1 18,147. Patented N0v.24, 1914.

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.c'ia'iTEn SIATES i N OFFICE CHARLES PALMER, 0F CATFORD, ENGLANDQBYEQBERT EBII'JEN, OF LONDON, E G :LAND, RECEIVER IN LUNACY or SAID PALMER, nssIGNoR, BY MESNE :ASSIGN; MENTS, TO THE NATIONAL CASH REoIsTERooMP nY, oE'nAY'roN; onto, A

' CORPORATION OF OHIO.

To all whom it may concern: Be it known that I, ROBERT BRIDEN, a subject of the Kin of Great Britain and Ireland, residing at%iondon, in England, am the receiver in lunacy of CHARLES'PALMER, as appears by a certified copy of my appointment, which has been recorded in the assignment records of the Patent Ofiice in Libor E 87, page 355, who has invented certain new and useful Improvements in Cash-Registers, of which I declare the following to. bea full, clear, and exact description.

This invention relates to cash registers and more, particularly to the type of machine shown. in patent granted to Cleal' and RQinl131d,,NO. 58Q,378, April 13th, 1897.

There is considerable demand. for a small sized machine, that is, one of two or three banks of keys, that will perform. all the functions of the type of machine shown in the above mentioned patent, but owing to the wide separation of the movable elements of the totalizing mechanism of said patent, such a small machine has so far been impracticableand the principal object of. this invention is to provide the patented type of machine with a compact totalizing mechanism so that the total registering capacity may be greatly increased.

Another object of this invention is to provide such a type of machine with mechanism for operating a totalizing mechanism of the tvpe shown in the patent granted to Thomas Carney, No. 497,860, May 23rd, 1893, so that the parts of these machines, which are in extensive use, may become interchangeable, that is as far as the totalizing mechanism is concerned.

Another object of this invention is to pro videspecial counters which register the number of special transactions entered in the machine.

Another object of this invention is to provide an improved form of indicating mechanism,

With these and incidental obiects in view. the invention consists in certain novel tea turcs' of construction and combinations of parts, the essential elements of which are set forth in appendedclaims. and a preferred form of embodiment of which is he einafter described with reference to the drawings CASE-REGISTER.

Specification of I jettei sPiitents' Patented Nov; 24, Application filed September 26;; iinc. Sriaim. 583,952. i i I ea;- ee pa nxjaauampm the e w atw i;'ie tbrq g ta machin O i yp shown in the e-l 41 Re eme witli th improvements applied thereto. F ig.. 2,is'-.a n r l t s ers sectional w ,flir

the machine showi g the. connecting KTl GhQf nisn to n the ten'sv of' shillings, actuating Fig.v 3 is a paiitialf top plan ne ipfwt at tal z ei'm n m @113 it wwmster az a {is a n i' tional Ni ew taken-e bank of indicator; and

intermediate gearswliich 11 mm mesh With pinionssecuifed to indicators, to indicate the amount represeuted by the operatedmanipulative devices or keysi. Connected to the intermediate. gears are' pinions which mesh with racks, the latter in turn being connccted to registering segments. Previous to the movement these registering segments, totalizing elements mounted in a rock frame are carried into engagement with said segments, 50 as to have the movements of the segments imparted to the elements of the totalizing mechanism. At the beginning, at the operation of the machine, the registering segments are positively returned to normahor ero position with the indicatore, the totalizing elements in the meantime being disconnected from said segments. Keys. representing special transactions are provided. and upon the operation of any of these keys and the turning of the crank handle, the totalizing mechanism will be held out'of engagement with the registering segments, sothat while the transaction will be indicated and recorded, it will not be registered upon the elements of the totalizer.

Special counters are provided to {register the number of these special transactions that an indicator for displaying the kind of transaction that is entered in the machine,

andadjacent to said indicator are indicators for v; displaying, at the front and back of the machine, the initial of the clerk making the transaction. i

The improvements have been shown appliedto a machine employing the English monetary system, but it is to be understood that this type 'of machine has 'beenused simply for the sake of illustrationand that any other monetary 'systemj may be em ployed 'l'he manipulative'devices' or'keys l-are held in their outermost position by springs 2 coiled around the shanksof said keys. Upon depressing any one -of these keys its inner end will project into the path of a .pawl forming a part of a latching mechanism 3 attached to the I differentially movable segment 13ofthat particular bank of keys. Upon the operation of a crank-handle 4, see Fig. 3, a .main operating shaft 5 will be rotated, through suitable intervening gears'6. This shaft 5, see Fig. 2, is provided with an arm 7 'to' which is secured one end of a 'hnkafs, the-otherend of said link being secured to an arm 9 fast upon a shaft 10 which is suitably supported in the frame work 11 of the machine. 'Asthe shaft5rotates in the direction of the arrow shown in Fig. 2,-'the shaft 10 will rpck first in one direction and then in the opposite direction. This rock shaft 10 carries fast thereon segments 12, see Fig. 1, one for eachbank of keys. \Vhen a key is depressed the segment 12 corresponding to that bank will 3 engage with part ,of the latching mechanism 3 upon the return of said segment and carry. the corresponding differential segment or actuator 13 with it until the, pawl of the latching mechanism 3 contacts with the inner end of the depressed key, at which time the latching mechanism will be disengaged from its segment ]2 so as to permit the latter to complete its movement. Each of the segments 13 engages with an intermediate gear 1 1, which in turn meshes witha pinion 15 suitably secured to an amount indicator 16. From this it will be seen that the differential movement of a segment 13 as controlled by its amount keys, will be imparted to its indicator 16 through the gearing just described. Allof this mechanism isfully shown and described in the above mentioned Cleal and Reinhard patent and for a full detailed description thereof reference may be had to said patent.

The intermediate gears 14 are attached to ;which there some for 'a'cli'a'mount bank of, keys, are supported by brackets 24, which .in turn are suitably secured to the;;,-frame work of the machine. The forward end of each of these slides- 21 is provided with a recess 25 into which projects a pin 26 extendingfrom the registering segments or" actuati ng' devices 27 which are loosely-mounted' uponfaishaft' 28, the latter being supported in theside frames' 11'o'f the machine. The intermediate'gears 14: and hubs 17 are secured to the'inner fen ds'of nested sleeves 2 '9 whichsurround-the shaft 1 8', and which "at their outer cnds have" type" carriers'secure'd thereto as fully shown in the aforesaid Cleal'and-Reinhard patent.

It has been stated thatleach of the slides 21 is conn'e'cted to its registering segment by a pin 26 extending from said "segment frame but this is noflquite [true of the farthings segment. This segmentis attached to one end of a sleevej30, (Figl-3), which surrounds the shaft 28, the other end of-said sleeve ha ving securedj-theretoan arm 31, to the upper end of'which is attached-the farthings shde 21ij The pounds actuating segment 27 is connected to its slide '21 in a .manner similar to thefarthings actuating segment, whilethe actuatingfsegm'ent 100 27 for the tens of shillings is operated'in a somewhat different manner which will now be described. This segment-27 is mounted rigidly upon the shaft28 and the latter "has extending downwardly'therefrom an arm 105 32 which'is provided with a pin 33 at its lower end." This pin 33 extends into a vertical slot 34 of a plate 35', which is fastened to an upright arm 36, the lower end-of this arm being secured'to the rear end of a lever 37 which is centrally pivoted upon a shaft 38 mounted in the frame work 11 of themachine. The forward'end of the lever 37 is provided with a recess 39 into which a pin 10 projecting from a snap pawl 41 is arranged to be moved by the ten shillings key 12. This snap pawl 41 is pivotally secured to the lower end of a slide43 which forms one member of a connecting or coupling device This slide 4-3 is provided with elongated slots 15 through which project guide pins 46 extending from an arm 47 which is pivoted as at 48 to one of the frames of themachine. This arm 17 forms the other member of the coupling device and has extending forwardly from near its lower end an ear 4C9 which is provided with aslot 50 through which a guide pin 51 extends into the frame of the machine, this slot 50 and pin 51 acting as a guide'for the lower 139 end ofthe arm 47, The slide 43 is held in the. position shownin Fig. 2 withthe lower ends of slots i5, in contact with theishanks o airpins 46 by aspringhQ, the endsof whighare secured to pins .53 and 54;;vhich respectively extendjf-rom the slide 43;.2and the arm 51:7,, A flange 55extends laterally fronnthe. arm- 47 into the path'iof the-inner end ,of the ten shillings .keyAQ, this-latter key being supported and: guidedbetween the, unitssofshillings and the pounds banks Qi-keys by plates 56. A. spring 57 surrounds the shankof thekey 42-, the ends of said spring: 157 contactingwith the inner one of the plates. 56,:and: with'apin- 58 x? tendingfnom said key; 42,.thereby holding said keyirrits outer position. f;

Upon the. depression of thekey 42,. the inner end-pf said key; :will contact with the flange; 55f'flfld rock the arm 47. about'its pivotal point 48 thereby moving theslide 3,Icanried by the arm 47, rearwardly. This rearward movement of the. coupling device will.- carry the pin. 4.0 ofv the snap pawl tl into the. slot 319-fOTIIled in the forward end of the lever 37.; A coiled spring 5.9 surrounds. the'pivotal point. 60 .0f the pawl 41 with the ends of said; spring contacting with the underside of said pawl and the rear side of the slide 43, =thereby holding the rear sideof. the pawl in, contact with. a pin: 61$;p'rojecting. from the slide 43.. The key. held in its depressed position and the coupling device44: in its adjusted position byte. slide :62, the upper end of which is guided by one of the plates 56, the lower endoofrisaiid slide being pivoted to the rear end; ofa horizontal arm 63 of a bell crank which ispivoted as at 64 to the frame of the machine. The downwardly extending arm 65 of the bell crank is pivoted at its lower end to theforward end of a link. 66, the rear end of which is fast to an arm 67, the. latter being pivoted upon the shaft 38, and provided at its upper end with a laterally extending pin 68. from Fig. 2, upon the depression of the key 42, the latchingslide 62 will be de presed by a beveledportion 69 formed upon the inner end of said key, contacting with the upper end of said slide, and when said key is fully depressed, the slide 62 will be elevated by a spring 70, the ends of which are secured to the horizontal arm 63 of the bell crank and to a pin 71 projecting from one of the frames of the machine. This elevation of the slide 6'2 when the key 4'2 is depressed will result in the upper end of said slide passing into a recess 72 formed in the side of the shank of the key 4-2, thereby holding said key depressed.

. Upon the beginningof the rotation of the crank handle 4, the shaft 10 will be rocked in the direction of the arrow, (Fig. 9,), and thereby carry an arm 73, secured to said Aswill be seen shaft, downwardly; The forward end of i his arm is provided with a pin 74 which playsin a,slot,75 formed in the vertical arm 76 of a bell crank arm 77 which is pivoted npon the: shaft, 38 and rocks said lever counties-clockwise. This movement ofzthe levee]? will-g elevate the forward end of the horizontal M11178. of said bell crank and as saidn-arm is elevated, acbeveled enda7 9 formed on'the forward end of the arm 78, willl contact. with the pin 40lof t.he snap pawl. 4:1 and force the-pin. 40 out of the recess-.39 formed in the forward-end of the lever 37., and as the-beveled end 7,9 ofzthe arm. 78 passesabove .the pin 40, thelatte'r will spring back into. the recess 39 and also into. av recess 80, formed in the forward end of the horizontal arm7z8,.thereby. coupling said; arm-to-the lever .37.- As the rock shaft 10 isreturned to. its normal position. during 1 the latter half of the rotation of the shaft 5., the. pin74fonthe arm 73 will-rock the'bell crank 77 clockwise, thereby carrying the pawl 41 and the .slide 43t0 Hwhich it.- is .pi'voted downwandly, slide-,it3- being capable of movementindependent of the arm- 4;? by the slots 45 and :pins 46.. This. downward moi-enienhof the pawl 41, by thepinz40, rocksthelever 37' about the, shaft 38. This rockingdownwardly of the forward end-of the lever 37 will. carry the rear end of said lever upwardly, which movement. will; be transferred to the arm 36, and by the in; clined slot 3-1 formed in the plate 35 secured to this arm, rock the ten shillings actuating segment 27 about the rod 28 and thereby actuate the? corresponding registering element S1 of the totalizer, which, as hereafter described, has been previously rocked into engagement with the segments 97.

The upper end of the arm 36 is forked and straddles the nested sleeves 29.- The forward edge of this forked end of the lever 36 has attached thereto a rack plate 82 which meshes with a pinion 8-3 suitably secured to one of the nested sleeves 29, so as to set up its corresponding type carrier. Attached to this pinion 83 is a plate 84, a portion of the peripheny of which is provided with teeth 85 which mesh with a gear wheel 86 secured tothe ten shillings indicator 87 and thereby bring the ten shillings character into position to be displayed when the arm 36 is elevated as previously described. Suitable devices are provided for alin-ing the amount indicators, which devices are fully shown and described in the aforesaid Cleal and Reinhard patent.

By the-rotation of the shaft 5, the arm 9 secured to the shaft 10 will first berocked in the direction of'the arrow shown in Fig. 2, and then back slightly beyond the posi tion shown in: said figure, and finallyback to its normal position. This additional forward movement of the arm 9 will result in its contactingwith the pin 68 carried by the arm 67 and rocking said arm; This-rocking of the arm 67 will rock the bell crank, cornposed of the-arm 63 and 65,"counterclockwise thereby witlidrawingthe-: upper' -end of the latch slide 62 from thejrecess 72'of the ten' shillings key 42,"permittin'g the sai'd key to be returned todts normal outerposition' by its spring 57; This movement of thekey42 to its normal position permits the return-of the coupling device 44 to its normal position by a'spring 88,-one end 01 which is fast to the arm 47,-and the other end 'to a pin 89 projecting from=one of the frames of .the machinwNNVhen-th'e arm'47, of the coupling devices=44.-, is'returned to its normal position by its spring 88, the slide 43 carried by said arm will also be returned to its normal position-by the -spring 52. Upon the succeeding operation of 'the' machine after the ten' 'shillings m'echanism described above has been operated, the'lever 37 and its connected partsare returned to their normal position as shown in "Fig. 2, by the upper e'dgeof the-horizontal arm 78, of the-bell crank 77,1contacting with a pin 90 projecting from' the'for'ward end. of the lever 37, it being understood that the bell crank 77 is rocked at each operation of the machine 'and onlycoupled toathe lever 37 when th etens shillings key 42 isdepressed.

The registering elements 81'of the totalizer' are normally out of operative relation with the actuatingasegments27 and are mounted upon ashaft 91, see Fig. 1, which is supported by a -totalizer frame 92; ---This frame is pivoted as at 93 between two of the machine: frames, and has extending therefrom anx-arm 94 which is provided-with a pin 95 that extends in the upper-end; of a verticalportion ofan L shaped slot 96 formed .in "the forward end ofi-alink 97. This" link 97 at its rear end is forked and straddles the shaft fipthis link beingprovided near its rear end with a pin 98 which plays in a cam groove;99' formed in a disk 100 secured to the-shaft 5. The shape of the groove 99 of the disk 100 is such that pinions 101 secured to the wheels 'or totalizer elements 81 will be rocked into engagement with the actuating segments previous to the registering'movement of the latter and are held in such engagement during the movement of said segments, after which the pinions 101 will be rocked out of engagement to permit of an independent movement of the totalizing elements by transfer pawls 102 which are pivotally mounted in the totalizer frame 92 in the same-horizontal plane as the frame itself. The downwardly and rearwardly extending portions of the pawls 102 are provided with pins 103 which project into recesses-104: formed in the forward end of links 105. Near their forward ends these links 105 are provided with upwardly and rearwardly extending portions 106 which extend over a transverse rod- 107 and are supported thereby, the rear ends'of the links105 being forked so as to straddlethe shaft 5. Adjacent to these forked ends of the links 105 are cams 108 which are-arranged to engage with pins 109 projecting from the links 105 when the elements 81 of the 'totalizer are out of engagement-with the actuating racks 27, so as to operate the pawls 102 to turn in a transfer, if said pawls have previously been tripped by their'registering elements, as is well known in the art and fully shown and described in the-said Carney patent previfously-mentiond. It is to be understood that the cams 108,- onlyoneofwhich is shown, are arranged upon the shaft 5 so as successively to operatethe transfer'pawls 102,- and that .'while transfers from one denomination to another'in most cases occur at each complete rotation only of a pinion, there) is an exception in that the tens of shillings pinion is-constructed to trip its transfer pawl'at'everysecond unit of its movement, it bearing alternately the characters 1 and O-and carrying the required number of tripping lugs such as those shown in said Carney patent.

'-.When special transactions such as charge, received on account and paid out are to be entered in the machine, it is desirable to prevent the totalizer elements from engaging-with the actuating racks 27, and toaccomplish this object the following mechanism is -provided. Referring to-Fig. 4 the three lower keys 110 are used to designate such transactions. \Vhen any of these keys is operated its pin 111 will contact with the outer edge ofa. sliding plate 112 and force said plate rearwardly. At its forward endthis plate 112 is provided with a recess 113 into which enters a pin 114 projecting from the side frame of the machine to guide the front end of said plate 112. The rear end of the plate 112 is provided with a pin 115 which plays in a slot 110 formed in a plate 117 mounted adjacent to the plate 112. The plate 117 is provided at its forward end with a recess similar to the recess 113 formed in the plate 112 and through which the pin 114 extends. The plate 112 carries a lug 118 which, when the plate 112 is forced rearwardly by the depressing of one of the special keys 110, will pass into the path of movement of the forward end 119 of a bell crank lever 120 which is pivoted to the side frame of the machine so that when said lever is rocked counter clockwise, as hereafter described, the slide 112 will be given an additional movement rearwardly, and, by its pin 115 contacting with the rear end of the slot 116 formed in the slide 117, will also move the latter slide 'rearwardly. The counter clockwise movement of the bell crank 120 for an amount, the operation of this indicator being as follows. The differentially movable segment 13, see Fig. 6, controlled by the clerks keys 141 meshes with an intermediate gear 14, similarly to the amount segments 13, and this gear in turn meshes with a pinion 15 secured to a shaft-142; This shaft 142, on' the outside of the left hand machine'frame ll, isprovided with a pinion143 which meshes with a segment 144 suitably pivotedas at 145"on the -left= handmachine frame.- This "segment 144 has -se-: cured thereto-one end -of a link l46,= the up;

per end of which is pivoted to a forwardly extending arm-147 which-is fast to a trans-- verse shaft 148 suitablysecured in the ma chine frame." This shaft has secured thereto a segment 149 which meshes with a pinion 150 secured to one'end 'of a sleeve 151,

loosely mounted upon atransverse shaft 153, the other end of this 'sleeve151 having secured thereto a hexagonal indicator .154 for indicatingto the front of the'machine. The shaft 148 extends to the'ri'ght-hand side of the machine, as shown inFig. 7, and-is provided with a similar segment 149 "which meshes with pinion lfio s ecured to one endof a sleeve similar tosleeve151, the -other end of which "hassecurecbthereto ;an -'indicater 154 for displaying the characters des ign'ating- 'the clerksto the'rear Lofthe ma-'= chine. Attached to: theg-"right hand' pinion 150' (Fig. 7) is star sha'ped disk 156 with which' 'an' alining lever'l57 engages so as properly=to aline the -indicators 154. This lever 157 is fast upon a shaft-i158, projecting downwardly from'whi ch'is anf'arm 159 carrying a roller 160 'atits'lower end. The shaft 5 is provided with a cam 161 which normally engages the roller 160 to'hold the alining lever 157 inen'gagement with the disk 156 against the tension of a'spring 162. Upon the first movement of the shaft 5 the cam 161 passes out of engagement with the arm 160,-thereby permitting the spring 162 to force the arm 159 forwardly and withdraw the upper end of'lever 157 from engageme'nt with the star shaped disk 156, to

permit the clerks indicators to be adjusted.-

ject matter common to both applications, are

to be embodied in. the earlier application.

While the: form of mechanism shown herewith and described is admirably adapted to fulfil the objects primarily stated it is to be understood that it is not intended to --I 1 i 1. In a cash register, the combination Wltlla registering element, of actuating mechanism therefor, operating means forsaid actuating mechanism'normally disCon nected therefrom, a movable (18"106 comprising two members for connecting the actuating -mechan1sm and the operating means, one membe'r of said connecting de vice being inovabl'eindependently of the other, and a manipulative'device controlling the movement of-said device into connecting position. A 1 f 2. In aj cash register, the combination with a registering element, of actuating mechanism therefor, operating means for said actuating mechanism normally disconnected therefrom; a pivoted device comprising two members for' 'connecting the actua t ing mechanism and the operatingmeans, one member of said connecting device being slidably mounted""upon the other member, and a manipulating device-for rocking said device into"conn 'ecting' 'po'siti oii. 1

3.-In a cash register'fthe{combination with a registering element, of actuating mechanism therefor,"-operating means for said actuating-mechanism normally disconnected therefrom, a' movable device comprising two members, one of which is movable independently of thebther, a connectingdevice carried-by the independently movable member for connecting the actuating mechanism and operating means, and a key for moving'themovable device thereby carrying the connecting device into connecting position.

4. In a cash register, the combination witha registering element, of actuating mechanism therefor, operating means for said actuating mechanism normally disconnected therefrom, a; pivoted device comprising two members, one of which is slidably mounted upon the other member, a connecting device carried by the slidably mounted member for connecting the actuating mechanism and operating means, and a key for rocking the pivoted device thereby carry-, mg the connecting device into connecting position. I

5. In a cash register, the combination with a registering element and actuating mechanism therefor normally out of operative relation-therewith, of means for establishing an operative relation between said element and said actuatin'gmechanism, op-.

crating means for the actuating mechanism normally disconnected therefrom, a movable device comprising two members for connecting the actuating mechanism and the operating means, one member of said connecting device being movable independently of the other, and a manipulative device for controlling the movement of said device into connecting position.

6. In a cash register, the combination with an indicator and actuating mechanism therefor positively connected thereto at all times, of operating means for the actuating mechanism normally disconnected therefrom, a movable device comprising two members for connecting the actuating mechanism and the operating means, one member of said connecting device being movable independently of the other, and a manipulative device for controlling the movement of said device into connecting position.

7. In a cash register, the combination with an indicator and actuating mechanism therefor positively connected thereto at all times, of operating means for the actuating mechanism normally disconnected therefrom, a pivoted device comprising two members for connecting the actuating mechanism and the operating means, one member of said connecting device being slidably mounted upon the other member, and a key for rocking said device into connecting posi tion.

8. In a cash register, the combination with an indicator and actuating mechanism therefor positively connected thereto at all times, of operating means for the actuating mechanism normally disconnected therefrom, a pivoted device comprising two members for connecting the actuating mechanism and the operating means, one member of said connecting device being slidably mounted upon the other member, a key for rocking said device into connecting position, means for latching the key and thereby the pivoted device in their adjusted position, and means operated by the operating means after the indicator has been actuated to disable the latching means.

9. In a cash register, the combination with a plurality of amount indicators, of manipulative devices and intervening mechanism for controlling the movement of the indicators, clerks indicators located above the amount indicators and near the ends of the cash register for indicating to the front and back of the machine, a pinion attached to each of the clerks indicators, a shaft and segments carried thereby for meshing with the pinions, and additional manipulative devices and intervening mechanism for differentially rocking said shaft and thereby adjusting said clerks indicators by the segmerits and pinions.

10. In a machine of the class described the combination with a plurality of special counters upon which are registered the number of special transactions entered in the machine, of a shaft supporting all of said counters, an actuating device for each counter, an operating means common to all of the actuating devices but normally out of operative relation therewith, and special keys, one for each actuating device and positively connected thereto, for establishing an operative relation between the operating means and any one of the actuating devices.

In witness whereof I have signed this specification in the presence of two witnesses.

ROBERT BRIDEN, Receiver in lunacy of Charles Palmer.

Witnesses A. J. HAnnoN, A. E. HATHA\VAY.

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